QUIZ: Do you know what these road signs from around the world mean?

Travelling around the world can at times be quite a culture shock, but there’s always reminders of home. Traffic and road signs are often based on one or two standardised systems, so often if you’re somewhere totally new, you can still drive around just fine.

But how well do you know international road signs? Try these ones out for size…!

Give it a go now!

1)

You can spot this sign in the Czech Republic. But what does it mean?

Icy roads ahead

Slippery roads ahead

Winter tyres required

2)

This red and yellow number can be found in Greece. What is it indicating?

Fog likely ahead

Wind likely ahead

Speed limit increases ahead

3)

Not dissimilar from British speed limit signs, what is this Argentinian sign warning of?

35km/h speed limit

35km/h minimum speed

Facilities are 35km ahead

4)

Unless you can read Japanese, this could be a tricky one...

Road closed to pedestrians

Pedestrians must not cross the road

Pedestrians must take extra care

5)

This unusual sign is from Thailand. What on earth is that a picture of?

Fruit fields ahead

Fruit stall ahead

Acorns on road ahead

6)

Signs like this can be found in a few European countries, including Estonia and Ukraine.